As the year comes close to an end…
Many of you may be focusing on the accomplishments you have made during this year.
That year-end feeling can either make you leap for joy or bring you down.
It is all relative to what each of us has set up to accomplish.
If you have any inkling of getting down on yourself because you didn't quite achieve everything you set out to, then think of this:
Rome wasn’t built in a day!
I love that saying because your online business, or a great and popular blog... cannot be created over-night, either.
So keep at it.
Check your strong points and weak ones during the past year.
If some of your skill sets didn’t work out, work on them or delegate the work to someone who does have those skills.
It is natural for many people to look back but when you do, make sure you include all the good things that have happened. The smallest thing could make your day!
List making:
Now here is where you can get the facts instead of fiction floating around your head.
Write a list of all the accomplishments you have made during this year.
I know, we are focusing on our business..
but think of other things too. Did you paint your living room?
Did you do anything besides your business that you had to put time and effort in to?
All these things count.
When you accomplish something, it builds on your "can do" mindset.
Even if you create a great meal, that contributes to your success mindset in general, and that WILL translate into your business.
Hint:
When I was making my end of year list, I did include my trip to Seattle.
I visited my niece and my step kids and their babies.
It was one week preparation, two weeks of being there, and another to recover.
Whew!
That was an entire month of only peeking in and out of my business.
But that was a good thing…
something I needed.
something I had been wanting to do for a long time, but kept putting it off b/c of "business."
I wrote it down as an accomplishment.
And it was.
It reminded me, and more important, it reminded my brain...
that I could do it!
When I did get back to business, things started happening fast and furious.
Good things.
So, my dearies…
when you are looking back and you may not have accomplished all of your goals ==> there are reasons why.
I took a month off to travel. But when I read my list, I went through the process of gratitude, not anxiety or guilt. It sure was up-lifting.
Or….maybe I had too many goals lol.
As the year comes to an end there are also holidays attached to it.
Now that can be another problem when it comes to running your own business.
So keep in mind to give yourself time you need and be in the moment.
Enjoy your holidays if you celebrate them.
Or just reflect on the fact that the calendar is about to turn, and you can start looking to the future of new beginnings, challenges and accomplishment.
So for this week's "Friday Focus: homework…
write down what you accomplished in 2015.
I’m sure that once you start, you are going to feel so great because we often forget those little things.
“I created a Face Book Page” or “I took time for me” or maybe “I learned never to do that again….”
As usual, I'd love to see your list!
And also, as usual, take a moment to let me know how your Friday blueprint is shaping up this week.
Hit the Reply and tell me what's happening with you :))
Talk soon,
Donna
-Donna & David- Whirlwind Success ================== >> ==> Here's what my "Friday Focus Group" is all about. ================== >>
This is not a "group" in the official sense.
I didn't wake up and say "I think I'll start this thing..."
But I've been talking some lately about how I use Friday as a focus day.
I create my Blueprint for the next week each Friday.
Then, starting Monday morning, I know exactly what I've got to do in order to accomplish my goals for the week.
On a larger scale, I see my weekly goals as baby steps toward achieving my "Big Goal".
I usually set a "Big Goal" as a 6 to 8 week goal that I really want to reach.
That, of course, is a milestone toward achieving my big, big, big goal... operating a successful online business.
Now, to operate a successful online business, it is necessary to constantly strive to reach my "Big Goals."
So you see, it's all too big to do unless I put all my focus on one week at a time.
That's what my Friday Blueprint is for.
It keeps me from developing a "wandering eye" or "jumping the fence" for each new thing that looks intriguing or easy.
==> Here's the thing.
I'm rambling.
Let me stop and tell you what this email is about.
Lots of folks who are on my email list = thanks for your loyalty :) =
Lot of folks on my list have been replying to my emails to tell me about their goals and their own "Friday Blueprints."
Then they follow up and tell me how it's progressing.
A few people have been doing this every single Friday.
They tell me their goals for the next week one Friday.
The next Friday, they report back and tell me how they did, plus... what their new Blueprint is for the next week.
So they've kind of established an accountability relationship with me right from this email list.
And I've seen them grow through doing this, plus, I give some feedback from time to time.
(Hey! I usually charge for my email coaching, so you get a little freebie here for being my loyal sub, heehee)
That's it, really.
You wanna play?
Just reply to any of my Friday emails and tell me what your Blueprint is for next week.
Then, make yourself accountable to me (and to yourself)... by letting me know how you made out with it, where you slacked off, where you exceeded your goals, etc.
Nothing formal.
Nothing to sign up for.
Just do it!
I'll be happy to be your support and accountability partner.
Send me your Friday Blueprint right now.
I love my weekend reading :) Talk soon,
Donna
-Donna & David- Whirlwind Success
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